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2012 COURSES

2012 Courses

This is a chronological listing of the NJC's 2012 courses. Reno, Web-based and off-site courses are listed. Click on a course below for full description. If you would like to receive a 2012 course schedule or would like more information about a course, please contact the registrar's office at (800) 255-8343.

 

FEBRUARY

February 21-April 6 | Selected Criminal Evidence Issues (Web)

February 22 | NHTSA Webcast “Staggered Sentencing in the Traffic Court” (Web)

February 26-March 1 | Today’s Justice: The Historic Bases (JS 642) (Washington, D.C.)

 

MARCH

March 12-April 27 | Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges (Web)

March 26-29 | Conducting the Trial (JS 632)

March 26-29 | Essential Skills for Appellate Judges

March 26-29 | Essential Skills for Tribal Judges

 

APRIL

April 10 | NHTSA Webcast “Motorcycles” (Web)

April 16-20 | Court Management for Tribal Judges and Court Personnel (JM 690)

April 23-26 | Appellate Skills for Tribal Judges

April 29-May 10 | General Jurisdiction (JS 610)

April 30-May 3 | Commercial Driver’s Licensing Laws: A Judicial Outreach Program

 

MAY

May 3-4 | Technology Assisted Crimes Against Children: Computer Search and Seizure and Other Pre-Trial Issues

May 6-10 | Enhancing Judicial Bench Skills (JS 624) (Charleston, SC)

May 7-10 | Advanced Evidence (JS 617)

May 7-10 | The Fourth Amendment: Comprehensive Search and Seizure Training for Trial Judges (JS 645)

May 7-June 22 | Handling Small Claim Cases Effectively (Web)

May 21-24 | Logic and Opinion Writing (JS 621)

May 21-24 | Tribal Court Management of Alcohol and Drug Cases

 

JUNE

June 4-7 | Best Practices in Handling Cases with Self-Represented Litigants

June 4-7 | Traffic Issues in the 21st Century

June 4-14 | Special Court Jurisdiction

June 4-14 | Special Court Jurisdiction: Advanced (JS 611)

June 11-14 | Administrative Law: Advanced (JS 649)

June 20 | NHTSA Webcast “Drugged Driving” (Web)

 

JULY

July 9-12 | Domestic Violence (JS 636)

July 9-12 | Judicial Writing (JS 615)

July 16-20 | Civil Mediation

July 16-19 | Decision Making (JS 618)

July 23-24 | Drugged Driving Essentials for the Judiciary

July 29-August 2 | Ethical Issues in the Law (JS 619) (Ashland, OR)

 

AUGUST

August 12-16 | Current Issues in the Law (Boston, MA)

August 13-23 | Administrative Law: Fair Hearing (JS 612)

August 20-23 | Advanced Tribal Court Management

August 27-October 12 | Ethics and Judging: Reaching Higher Ground (Web)

 

SEPTEMBER

September 10-October 26 | Evidence Challenges for Administrative Law Judges (Web)

 

OCTOBER

October 1-3 | Advanced Civil Mediation (Chicago)

October 1-4 | Advanced Issues in Cases Involving Co-occurring Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders

October 1-4 | Handling Domestic Violence Cases in Tribal Court

October 1-November 16 | Ethics and the Administrative Law Judge (Web)

October 1-November 16 | Special Considerations for the Rural Court Judge (Web)

October 10 | NHTSA Webcast “The Older Driver: Special Issues” (Web)

October 14-25 | General Jurisdiction (JS 610)

October 15-18 | Dispute Resolution Skills (JS 625)

October 15-19 | Management Skills for Presiding Judges

October 15-18 | Sentencing Motor Vehicle Law Offenders

October 22-25 | Ethics, Fairness and Security in Your Courtroom and Community

October 22-25 | Managing Challenging Family Law Cases (JS 634) (NCJFCJ)

 

 

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